Sat., Mar. 24, 2018
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On a whim, 58-year-old Dan Granofsky sent in his application to be a Ravens Cheerleader last Friday. Where it asked to input how many years of dance training received, Granofsky scribbled 20. “I have led R -A-V-E-N-S cheers after Ravens touchdowns since 1998,” wrote the man we’ve all come to know as ...

Terp Star D.J. Moore’s Draft Stock Explodes After Scouting Combine How was your weekend? Probably not as good as Maryland Terrapins wide receiver D.J. Moore’s. He earned a bigger payday after an outstanding NFL Scouting Combine performance, putting the proverbial icing on his game tape cake. If NFL ...

Ravens Working on Free Agency, Trade Market, Salary Cap This Week The NFL Scouting Combine is so much more than analyzing draft prospects. Obviously, that’s a huge part and will have a major impact on the Ravens’ final draft board. But while the bright lights and cameras will focus on the best ...

Myles Jack Doesn’t Like Comparisons To Ray Lewis UCLA linebacker Myles Jack grew up watching and idolizing Ray Lewis, but that doesn’t mean he wants to be compared to the best of all-time … especially before he’s played a single NFL snap. When you’re a middle linebacker, it’s the supreme compliment ...

During the Ravens’ Thursday Night Football win over the Miami Dolphins on Oct. 26, Dan Granofsky, aka Real Fan Dan, was rewarded with tickets to Super Bowl LII. Fans who come to M&T Bank Stadium know Granofsky as the guy who rips off his shirt and leads the “ R -A-V-E-N-S” chant to the delight of us ...

The Ravens couldn’t have started much slower than they did in Miami Sunday. They went three-and-out on their first three drives while Miami built a 10-point lead on its first two possessions. But just when it looked like Baltimore’s playoff hopes were fading out of sight, the Ravens rallied. They’ve faced adversity plenty of times this season and keep finding a way to overcome. Quarterback Joe Flacco led the Ravens back and the defensive pass rush was ferocious, especially in the second half, as Baltimore notched a huge win in Miami, 28-13. After losing defensive tackle Haloti Ngata to suspension this week, and despite going against a talented offense on the road, the Ravens defense allowed just three second-half points. Turning Point Of The Game The Ravens slogged through much of the first half, and their only good offensive possession ended with Flacco throwing a bad interception in the end zone. But on the next offensive series, Flacco engineered a 97-yard touchdown drive in three minutes, six seconds to close out the half. He went 7-for-9 for 63 yards on the drive and had a 15-yard run to kick it off. Flacco ended it with a 1-yard pass to Steve Smith Sr. on third-and-1 with two seconds left. The drive put the Ravens back in the game with all the momentum and they never looked back. Impact Plays Smith Sr. dropped a would-be 7-yard touchdown in the second quarter. On the next play, Flacco was pressured and threw a lobbed jump ball to Smith, which was intercepted in the end zone by Dolphins cornerback R .J. Stafford. With the Ravens at their own 34-yard line, Head Coach John Harbaugh elected to go for it on fourth-and-1. Flacco forged ahead for the first down on a quarterback sneak, continuing a touchdown drive on Baltimore’s first possession of the second half. With the Dolphins driving early in the fourth quarter, the Ravens pushed them back and linebacker C.J. Mosley forced a field goal with a sack on third down, keeping Baltimore ahead, 14-13. With the Ravens on the Dolphins’ 2-yard line midway through the fourth quarter, Flacco was hit and lost the ball. It was originally ruled a fumble, recovered by Miami, but overturned after review. Justin Forsett ran it into the end zone on the next play, giving the Ravens a 21-13 lead. Forsett’s streak of three straight 100-yard games ended, but his 44-yard run with less than five minutes left in the fourth quarter put the Ravens in range to make it a two-score game and take pressure off the defense. Baltimore put the game out of reach with a seven-play, 81-yard drive in two minutes, 54 seconds, capped by a Flacco sneak for the touchdown. Stand-Out Performer: Flacco had one of his best games of the season at a critical time. He made one bad mistake with an interception thrown in the end zone, but outside of that was pinpoint sharp. Flacco finished 25-of-33 for 269 yards and two passing touchdowns. He was also 3-for-3 on quarterback sneaks, either converting for a first down or a touchdown, including a ...

More than 300 draft prospects will head to Indianapolis in about two weeks for the NFL Scouting Combine. The NFL released the full list of participants , and here are some of the more interesting takeaways from the group: Alabama Tops the List of College Invitees Ravens General Manager Ozzie ...